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Continuous Improvement in Learning: Data from the Open Learning Initiative

Continuous Improvement in Learning: Data from the Open Learning Initiative. Joel Smith, Vice-Provost & CIO Candace Thille, Director OLI. The Open Learning Initiative. Created 12 web-based colleges courses which provide the complete enactment of instruction online.

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Continuous Improvement in Learning: Data from the Open Learning Initiative

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  1. Continuous Improvement in Learning: Data from the Open Learning Initiative Joel Smith, Vice-Provost & CIO Candace Thille, Director OLI

  2. The Open Learning Initiative • Created 12 web-based colleges courses which • provide the complete enactment of instruction online

  3. The Open Learning Initiative: Principles • Course design is guided by results from the learning sciences • Course creation is done by a team rather than a single person • Virtual learning environments are instrumented to continuously gather data about student learning outcomes • Rich feedback data is used for continuous improvement

  4. Course Design Guided by Learning Science Principles (LSPs) • Translating scientific results from the learning sciences into effective instruction requires significant design and assessment efforts • Such an effort by one faculty member for a single class is exceptional and impacts comparatively few students • Such efforts made by a team for online virtual learning environments produces effective materials that can be used by many faculty and learners

  5. LSP1 - Goal directed feedback and targeted practice enhance learning:

  6. LSP2 -Meaningful engagement creates robust learning:

  7. Feedback: Changing the Effectiveness of both Learners and Faculty

  8. Accelerated Learning Results • OLI students completed course in half a semester, meeting half as often during that time • OLI students showed significantly greater learning gains (on the national standard “CAOS” test for statistics knowledge) • No significant difference between OLI and traditional students in follow-up measures of knowledge retention given a semester later • These results on improvement on CAOS test have now been replicated with a much larger sample

  9. Other Class Results • Community College accelerated learning study in Statistics • OLI: 33% more content covered • OLI: 13% learning gain vs. 2% in traditional face-to-face class • Large State University: • OLI: 99% completion rate • Traditional face-to-face class: 41% completion rate

  10. Design and Feedback: Continuous Improvement

  11. Learning Curve Analysis on Chemistry Course Data

  12. “Improvement in Post Secondary Education will require converting teaching from a ‘solo sport’ to a community based research activity.” —Herbert Simon www.cmu.edu/olijoelms@cmu.edu cthille@cmu.edu

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